By Lisa Willis | November 6, 2024
"We didn't vilify anybody," said Broward attorney Alejandro Arreaza.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Kaan Ekiner and Mark E. Felger | November 6, 2024
Prior to initiating the Delaware Chancery Court action, Eastern Wholesale sued one of Hudson's affiliates—but not Hudson—in North Carolina. Shortly after the filing of the Chancery action, Hudson moved to dismiss or stay. And due to potential overlapping legal and factual issues, Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick entered a stay.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 5, 2024
"For example," prosecutors wrote on Tuesday, "defendant on multiple occasions during trial asked his counsel when it was his turn to testify and also told his counsel that it was his 'ass on the line.'"
By Mason Lawlor | November 5, 2024
The sanctions came in response to Ford's alleged attempts to reach a "compromise verdict," and force a mistrial for products liability claims. However, those sanctions "almost completely prevented Ford from presenting a defense as to liability," according to Appellate Judge M. Yvette Miller.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By David Wright | November 5, 2024
This article explores the conflict between the Second District Court of Appeal and the Fourth District Court of Appeal about whether a proposal for settlement must be apportioned when made by or to a husband and wife bringing a claim for damages.
By Terry Spencer | Associated Press | November 5, 2024
Under a new agreement, some survivors and families of the slain students in the 2018 Parkland high school massacre now control any attempt by the shooter to profit off his name or likeness or grant interviews.
By ALM Staff | November 5, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
Litigation Daily | Quick Takes
By Ross Todd | November 5, 2024
A special batch of shout-outs to lawyers dedicating pro bono hours to voting rights in the run-up to Election Day.
By ALM Staff | November 4, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | November 4, 2024
Bucks County attorney Julie Negovan had faced possible sanctions for prolonging a contractual dispute between her former firm Griesing Mazzeo Law and Kleinbard.
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